WOMEN's

FINN COMFORT

Pain Solutions

On average, people take 6,000 to 10,000 steps each day. With each step there are normal movement patterns that should be completed. When these patterns deviate from normal, a variety of conditions can often result.

Calluses are unattractive and sometimes painful patches of thick skin on your feet that form when dead skin cells harden and thicken over an area of the foot, usually the ball of the foot, the heel or big toe.This buildup is our body’s defense against excessive pressure and friction.

Eliminating the source of the friction or pressure is the first course of action. Do not attempt to trim or cut callouses yourself. In addition to being dangerous, it can make the condition worse. If you have diabetes or poor circulation, call your doctor because the condition can lead to an infection that may be more difficult to treat.

Patches of thick, hardened skin on the ball of your foot, toes, or heels

Areas on your foot that feel hard or rough to the touch

Patches of skin on your feet that seem higher than the rest of the surface